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05-16-2017 11:31 AM - edited 05-16-2017 11:32 AM
i need to use the ping pong diagram but i still not know how can i make this sub VI 1 , sub VI 2 and addressing pattern ,,,,,,,,, what eash of these consists of
05-16-2017 11:33 AM - edited 05-16-2017 11:35 AM
You probably need to give significantly more information before we can help.
(EDIT: Ah now you at least added a picture. Still not clear what you want.)
What LabVIEW versions is this?
05-16-2017 11:45 AM
this version is a labview communication
i need to use this ping pong to which doubles the size of the array and allows the loops to process separate halves of the array simultaneously.
05-16-2017 11:58 AM
Looks like Vee, not G.
05-16-2017 12:34 PM
Which version of LV Comms?
05-16-2017 01:13 PM
What are subVI 1 and subVI 2 supposed to?
Do you want to know how to make any subVI?
http://www.ni.com/documentation/en/labview-comms/2.0/g-prog/creating-a-subvi/
05-16-2017 02:07 PM
Ping pong, or double buffer, memory implementations tend to increase the throughput of an Optimized FPGA VI as compared to single buffer memory implementations, especially for VIs that include cascading loops.
05-16-2017 02:20 PM
This is an FPGA VI? I did not know that.
Are your arrays fixed size?
05-16-2017 03:13 PM
not fixed size
05-16-2017 03:24 PM
FPGAs do not support dynamically sized arrays.